Youth Activist Completes 785km Trek from Bolgatanga to Accra, Advocates for Modern Stadium in Upper East Region
Dennis Apusika, a determined youth activist, has successfully completed a 27-day walk from Bolgatanga to Accra, covering a staggering distance of approximately 785 kilometers. Apusika ended his journey at the iconic Black Star Square, where he made a passionate plea for the construction of a modern sports stadium in the Upper East Region.
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The ambitious trek, designed to draw attention to the region’s sporting infrastructure needs, showcases Apusika’s dedication to promoting sports development in Ghana. By undertaking this arduous journey, he aims to galvanize support from stakeholders, policymakers, and sports enthusiasts for the construction of a state-of-the-art stadium that can nurture young talent and host international events.
Apusika’s initiative echoes similar efforts by others who have undertaken long-distance journeys to promote important causes. For instance, a cyclist recently completed an 815km ride from Bolgatanga to Accra, advocating for the adoption of green transport systems and cyclist safety.
The Upper East Region, known for its rich cultural heritage and scenic landscapes, has long been in need of modern sporting facilities to unlock its potential. Apusika’s mission serves as a rallying cry for stakeholders to prioritize sports infrastructure development in the region.
As the region looks forward to a brighter sporting future, Apusika’s advocacy efforts are expected to spark meaningful conversations about investing in sports infrastructure. By amplifying the call for a modern stadium, he hopes to inspire positive change and create opportunities for young athletes in the Upper East Region.
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